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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1996, p. 24

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; 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, October 23, 1996 Section Two Auctions Sat., Oct. 26,11 a.m. Public Auto Auction at Peterborough Auction Center, Peterborough (2 mi. East on Hwy. #7) Approx. 40 cars, vans, pickups, 4X4's , RV's, boats, riding lawn mowers, etc. 93 Chev Cavalier, 93 Chev Corsica, 92 Chev Cavalier Cavalier 2 door, 92 Chry. New Yorker - loaded, 92 Olds Royal LS, 92 Ply. Voyager SE van - loaded, 91 • Pont. Suribird - 2 door, 91 Buick Park Ave., 91 Geo Sprint, 91 Mazda MPV van, 91 Ford Tempo GL - 4 door, 91 Dodge Spirit, 90 Chev Cavalier wagon, 90 Dodge Spirit, 90 Chev Lumina, 89 Chry. Dynasty, 89 Isuzu Trooper 4X4, 89 Buick LeSabre - loaded, 89 Pont. Tempest, 89 Ford Mustang, Mustang, 89 Geo Sprint - 4 dr., 88 GMC Jimmy 4X4, 88 Lincoln Town Car, 88 Nissan King Cab pick up, 87 Pont. Grand Am, 86 Nissan Maxima, 86 Buick Park Ave., 85 Chry. Laser, 85 Olds Firenza, 85 Ford Ltd. Wagon, 85 Ford Bronco, 82 Ford F150 pickup, pickup, 63 Buick Wildcat - restored, 2 dr. Cadillac, 25' - 5th wheel trailer, trailer, 18' dual axle trailer, partial list. Subject to additions and deletions. deletions. All vehicles guaranteed clear titles - $200. draw. Consign now. Bring your vehicles Wed., Thurs., or Fri. (not Sat.) Terms: $500. cash, Visa, or Mastercard at sale. Balance by cash or certified certified funds within 5 days. To consign consign phone (705)745-5007 or 1 (800) 461-6499 Orval McLean Auctions Ltd. R.R. 7, Peterborough Wed., Oct. 30,10 a.m. Exceptionally Good Sale of Antiques Estate of the late Florence Thomas Thomas (of 43 Booth St. N. Camp- bellford, ON). Auction to be held in "The Red Barn" at the fair grounds, Campbellford ON (follow (follow Front St. north). Large quantity quantity of dishes; many good antique pieces; set for 12 of French Limoges Limoges "Bridal Rose"; glassware; invalid cup; 2 small cranberry vases; cranberry pitcher; brass pieces; cranberry parlour lamp (good); Moorcroft candy dish; Moorcroft vase, small; small Be- leek vase; Wrigley's gum jar; cups and saucers; silverware and flatware; silver tea service; old post cards; wine glasses; metal lady figurine; antique pictures pictures ana frames; candle holders; holders; 2 coal oil lamps, ànt. Tiffany lamp; picture and frame (Ice Castle Castle Montreal; Winter Carnival); old tins with names; Morris rocker; ant. table; ant. sideboard (tear drop pulls); secretary; ant. sideboard sideboard (bevelled mirror, good piece); ant. secretary desk (glass doors on top); beautiful 5 pc. .parloür suite; oval dining room table with pedestal base and 7 leaves; side table with drawer; several, nice occasional chairs; end .tables; chair and stool; ant. washstand with moustache pull; wash bowl; plant stand; 4 matching rose back chairs; rugs; ant. tea wagon; table with drawer; LaZ Touch massage recliner (like new); chesterfield; gate leg end table; coffee table; 2 ant. footstools; marble top end table; Zenith system system 3 TV, remote; ant. wooden floor lamp; 2 drawer cabinet; ant. mirror; ant. parlour table; old books; table with drawer; ant. rocker, cane seat; linens; bedding; bedding; two ant. drop front desks; jewellery; buttons; old magazines; magazines; ant. room divider; ant. dresser with tall bevelled mirror; ant. wooden bed; 1/2 moon end table; flat-to-the-wall what not; ant. 3 pc. ' bedroom suite; pressed back rocker; old hats; dresser s|ts; hump trunk; wooden wooden chesti blanket box; cedar lined wajdrobe; ant. chest of drawers, Moustache pulls; drop leaf tablf Christmas decorations; decorations; truws; ant. jam cupboard; East Lai#! 1 washstand; ant. roll top desk^Sopper boiler; two ant. 3/4 beds^Filter Queen vacuum; Viking ranje; Viking refrigerator; electric appliances; kitchen utensils; utensils; poüj'and pans; clothes horses; ^washboard; baskets. Many mère items of interest. Auctionejis noté: This is a quality quality sale «ntiques. If you are an antique gtiusiast, plan to at- le. Terms: Cash or h ID. No reserve, le. id Rod Williams Auctioneers 'Campbellford (705)653-3533 wwwJBccel.net/auction tend thi cheque Lunch a Ro by Jack and Hazel Crago Here is Russian proverb: If you go to war pray once; if you go on a sea journey pray twice; but pray three times when you are going to be married. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Narda Hoogkamp hosted an executive meeting of the Newcastle Newcastle Horticultural Society. Mrs. Margaret Rudman and the Joli family are enjoying a visit from Maxine Joli, of Red Deer, Alberta. Maxine plans to stay a week. On Sunday evening the Cra- gos and Floyd Powell visited Allan and Hope Holdaway, Port Britain. Everyone is welcome to the Open House hosted by Diana and Verna Rowe in honour of his aunt and uncle Howard and Kitty Rowe who are celebrat ing their fiftieth wedding anniversary. anniversary. The party will be held at Verne and Diane's home on Toronto St. in Newcastle on Sunday afternoon, October 27th. On Saturday Ross and Marion Marion Allin enjoyed the barbershop barbershop competition at the Inn on the Park, Toronto. The Horseless Horseless Carriagemen, with whom Ross sings, came 7th out of 11 competitors. The VLQ (Very Large Quartet) of Oshawa came in first! Newcastle Seniors met in the Newcastle Community Hall on Thursday evening, October October 17. Winners of the card games were: 1st Alec Martin, 2nd Albert Pearce, 3rd Roy Hayward, 4th Alex Foldeak, (he was visiting daughter and son-in-law Marilyn and Alec Martin), 5th Eleanor Perrin and 6th Bemiece Milligan. Draw winners were Bert Stapleton, Lyle McMahon, Doris Trimble, Trimble, Raye Friedlander, Lyra Flintoff, Marguerite Cooper and Bertha Fisher. Birthday greetings to Tim Yates, Patti Andrews, Ron Munro, Philip Woo, Elma Hopkins, and Don Parker. Congratulations and best wishes to Francis and Erla Jose, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sik- ma, Jack and Gloria Gordon, John and Charlotte Rickard, Pauline and Bill Storks on their October wedding anniversaries. anniversaries. Those Newtonville UCW members are an enthusiastic group. This November 9th and Newcastle United Church Hosts Bazaar There was lots of interesting merchandise, including: good used toys, stuffed dolls, plates, utensils, china, silverware and knitted work at the Newcastle United Church Bazaar on Saturday morning, Oct. 19. Here, Maij Paterson, Jean Rickard and Hazel Crago show off some of the hand-crafted items donated to the bazaar. ( Please recycle ^this newspaper CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE "Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country" BUSINESS 0PPS. GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Government assistance programs programs Information available. For your new or existing business. Take advantage ol the government grants and loans. Call 1-800-915-3615. ATTENTION INCOME TAX PREPARERS. NOW Is the time to openrour own Income Tax Preparation business with U & R Tax Depot. With your knowledge and our proven systems and marketing expertise, you wi be a formidable force h you Community. For a Full Franchise Package, contact: U & R Tax Depot. 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Ca$ 1-800-665-7105. • It's Affordable • It's Fast • It's Easy • One Bill Does It All • Northern Ontario $76 • Eastern Ontario $138 < Western Ontario $130 • Central Ontario $134 •All Ontario $384 • National Packages Available • Call this paper for detallsl Bowmanville Toastmasters Thanksgiving was the theme chosen by Chairman Toastmaster Marilynn Dow for the meeting of October 15, 1996. The concept of Thanksgiving Thanksgiving permeated the entire meeting meeting and was enhanced by the word of the meeting "piquant". Toastmaster Nancy Barnes led the impromptu speaking session. She presented various words with phrases around which they were to build a one 1 minute story. Toastmaster Gordon Gordon West and Toastmaster Mike Sullivan presented examples examples of the range of topics that may be heard at Toastmaster meetings. Toastmaster West presented a speech on The Ontario Heritage Heritage Foundation. With an analogy of the nine innings of a baseball game, Toastmaster Sullivan persuaded persuaded us of the value of team sports for young people. At the area speaking contest, contest, T.M. Irene Konzelmann garnered first place in the impromptu impromptu section. T.M. Denise Marek placed second in the humorous humorous competition. Both speakers advanced to the Division Division contest to be held in Belleville. Belleville. Come and visit us any Tuesday Tuesday evening 7:30, particularly November 12, when we will celebrate our ninth anniversary. anniversary. 15th they are again presenting their dinner theatre. Phone 786-2239 or 786-2286 for your tickets. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Marjorie Marjorie Hagerman whose funeral was held on Saturday, October 19. Condolences alsd to the family and friends of Ruth Perrin Perrin (nee Simpson) who passed away on the weekend. On Sunday afternoon Mr. Albert Pearce and Mrs. Kathleen Kathleen Kimball visited Hugh and Meda Stapleton, Port Hope. Mrs. Pauline Storks attended attended a regular meeting of Clar- ington Hydro last Thursday. On Saturday, October 19, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Alldread, Betty Collier and Vicki Gray motored to Deseronto where they attended the wedding of Ralph Cobbledick and Clarissa Sera. On Sunday, October 20th, Mrs. Myrtle Alldred was very pleasantly . surprised when about 50 family members and friends came to her home to celebrate her birthday. We extend extend belated birthday greetings. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell Powell enjoyed Saturday evening dinner with Basil and Vera Dey, Welcome. Happy Birthday to Katelyn Matesic who was one year old last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray, Murray, Franlcford, were weekend visitors with Mr. Arthur Bed- win and Fred, Lake Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and her sister, Olive Henderson, went to St. Ola on Sunday' lo visit their sister Marie Trim. Marie returned with them and is spending a few days with Olive. News From St. George's Preparations are going full- speed ahead for the bazaar to be held this year on November 2nd from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and a delicious lunch will be served. At the service on Sunday, Sunday, October 20th, the congregation congregation moved in their thoughts from a cold raiiny Newcastle morning to the sun and sea of the South Pacific. Reverend Ann Tottenham talked in her sermon about the vigour and devotion of the church in Melanesia. Melanesia. On Sunday afternoon the youth group met at the home of Madeline and Elgin Heard to complete their craft project for the bazaar. The next event for the youth group will feature "wheelies" on Saturday afternoon, October 26th. United Church News On Mission Sunday, October October 20th, flowers from the funeral funeral of Marjorie Hagerman graced the sanctuary of Newcastle Newcastle United Church. The special speaker for Mission Sunday was Norma Sobel, who spoke on behalf of the Native Healing Fund. The choir sang the anthem, The Greatest of These is Love. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism was celebrated. Baptized were Benjamin Ryan James Allin, son of Hugh and Corinne (Tu- ransky) Allin and Catherine Victoria Mutton, daughter of John and Jennifer (Ibbotson) Mutton. Dedicated was Tanne- sa Natasha Goddard, daughter of Nadia Petty and Michael Goddard. Lay reader was Marilyn Marilyn Hossack. Thanks was extended to all who helped in any way to make the Golden Harvest Craft and Bake Sale a success. Next project is the Saturday, Saturday, • November 2nd, turkey supper. Three settings 4:30, 5:45, and 7 p.m. For tickets call Marj Paterson at 987-4628 or Kay Kimball at 987-4269. Anniversary Sunday is November November 10th. Accommodations arc needed for 33 youths who arc performing on Saturday night and Sunday. Sunday, October 27th, the children will be dressed in Hallowe'en Hallowe'en costumes and collect for UNICEF. The Youth Group meets on Friday, October 25th, to go on a Night Safari at Jungle Cat World, Orono. Be at the church at 6:30 p.m. Newcastle Community Bowling Tuesday Seniors Lonn Pardy 170, Merril Henry 239, 255, Marilyn Martin Martin 158, Marg Wade 228, 188, Vance Cooper 172, 201, Roy Hayward 163, Joyce Stacey 168, Alec Martin 218, 150, Maureen Powell 165, 192, Albert Albert Pearce 156, Eleanor Perrin 193, 217, Russell Powell 154, Lil Bolderstone 182, 161, Stan Powell 223, Bill Wade 198, 169, Ruby Brunt 157. Thursday Mixed League 50/50 draw winner Amos Langley. Strike jackpot Roy Hopkins. Joe Forget 238, 210, 203, Betty Richards 185, 180, Garry Saxby 231, 237, 209, Roy Hopkins 214, Lea Dwyer 216, 179, Greg Forget 205, 186, Ken Jury 182, Fae Forget 182, 210, Kathryn Brown 188, Sharon Sharon Saxby 176,194, Jackie Kin- dratiuk 225, 257, 175, Heather Anderson 225, Wes Forget 177, 246, 209, Bill Brown 195, Charlie Anderson 228, Chris Nicholson 191. News From Tyrone By Jacqueline Vaneyk Rain, rain, go away, and never mind coming another day. What a struggle to harvest beans or com silage or apples! Sympathy is extended to Ethel Cook and her family on the loss of her husband, Jack. Jack was a friend to everyone. For some years he was Mission Treasurer of our church. A tip of the hat to two special special people this week. One was the gentleman who was kind enough to get back into his car and move it to let me out of a parking space when someone behind me had jammed my car in. The second was a young lady in our village who stood to one side in the store and let me go ahead with my one item. Thanks, guys! t : The turkey supper at the Orange Hall on Sunday was well attended, and a good meal. Watch for the next one. Many of the locals will have received a notice of the remaining of Regional Road 14 . because it is now cared for by the municipality. My question is why the section from the old Sault School to the old Sault Church should be named Be- thesda Road and not Long Sault Road? I will be talking to the planning department. The rain let up long enough on Sunday for the Church Wal- kathon to take place. After lunch at the church, the walkers walkers proceeded to Long Sault Conservation Area to walk one of three trails. Coming up at the church are: a Wednesday evening Bible Study, confirmation classes, a visitors group, a Tuesday . afternoon Bible . Study. For information on any of these, call the church 263- 4107. This coming Sunday we will have with us the Seventh Day Adventist handbell choir from Bowmanville. Handbell choirs are fascinating to watch and listen to, and give a whole new dimension to worship. On Sunday, November 3, we will be celebrating the lives of women in and out of the church. To help with this idea, there will be a display of articles, articles, products, pictures, creations creations from women in the community. community. To make your contribution to this presentation, presentation, please call Bessie Vaneyk, Vaneyk, or drop your items off at the Sunday School on the afternoon afternoon of November 2. Lunch will be served following this service.

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